
1. San Francisco (8-1): The last of the unbeatens fell to Seattle in overtime on Monday. When they play again in Week 17, the division may be at stake. :vs. Arizona.
2. New England (8-1): The Patriots extended their AFC East lead to two games over Buffalo by sitting at home. :at Philadelphia.
3. Seattle (8-2): Russell Wilson’s 18-yard scramble to set up winning field goal at the 49ers helped erase his awful interception earlier in overtime. Next:.
4. Baltimore (7-2): Quarterback Lamar Jackson says the Ravens have a “Heisman Package” featuring him, Robert Griffin III and Mark Ingram. Love it. Next: vs. Houston.
5. Green Bay (8-2): Receiver Davante Adams (toe) returned in Week 9, but really got back vs. Carolina, catching seven passes for 118 yards. :Bye.
6. New Orleans (7-2): An inexcusable home loss to lowly Atlanta. It may end up costing the Saints a first-round bye. :at Tampa Bay.
7. Kansas City (6-4): Talk about snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. The Chiefs led 10-0, 19-13, 29-20 and 32-27 … and lost 35-32 at Tennessee. :vs. L.A. Chargers (Mexico City, Monday).
8. Minnesota (7-3): The best way to win as a road underdog? Rush for 153 yards and hold possession for 33:27 like the Vikings did against Dallas. :vs. Broncos.
9. Houston (6-3): The Texans enter the final seven weeks atop the AFC South. Their next three are at the Ravens, vs. Indianapolis and vs. New England. :at Baltimore.
10. Dallas (5-4): Ezekiel Elliott gained a measly 47 yards on 20 carries in loss to Minnesota. :at Detroit.
11. L.A. Rams (5-4): The Rams’ only touchdown in loss to Pittsburgh was a 26-yard fumble recovery by Dante Fowler. :vs. Chicago.
12. Philadelphia (5-4): The Eagles gained ground during the bye and enter the final seven games tied with Dallas atop the NFC East. :vs. New England.
13. Carolina (5-4): It was moot but coach Ron Rivera’s decision to go for two with 11:58 remaining against Green Bay (down eight) was a head-scratcher. :vs. Atlanta.
14. Indianapolis (5-4): Just an awful home loss to Miami. The Colts committed three turnovers. Next: vs. Jacksonville.
15. Buffalo (6-3): The Bills allowed the Cleveland Offensive Juggernaut to drive 82 yards and allowed a game-winning Baker Mayfield touchdown pass with 1:44 remaining. :at Miami.
16. Oakland (5-4): Don’t look now, but the Raiders are only a half-game behind Kansas City. More games going plus-3 in turnovers like last week will keep Oakland in playoff contention. Next: vs. Cincinnati.
17. Pittsburgh (5-4): Only two of its final seven games are against winning teams (at Buffalo in Week 15 and at Baltimore in Week 17). :at Cleveland (Thursday).
18. Jacksonville (4-5): We’ll find out everything we need to know about the Jaguars over the next two games — at Indianapolis and at Tennessee. :at Indianapolis.
19. Tennessee (5-5): The Titans should thank the Broncos for giving their season life. Denver ran Marcus Mariota to the bench and Ryan Tannehill is 3-1 as the starter. :Bye.
20. L.A. Chargers (4-6): A two-minute drill by quarterback Philip Rivers isn’t supposed to look as disorganized as it did at Oakland last week. :vs. Kansas City (Mexico City, Monday).
21. Chicago (4-5): Mitch Trubisky found a quarterback he could out-duel … fill-in Detroit passer Jeff Driskel. :at L.A. Rams.
22. Detroit (3-5-1): If your back-up quarterback (Driskel) is your leading rusher (37 yards), you have no chance to win on the road (lost 20-13 at Chicago). :vs. Dallas.
23. Broncos (3-6): The Broncos are only two games back in the loss column of AFC West leader Kansas City. :at Minnesota.
24. Tampa Bay (3-6): Jameis Winston threw for 358 yards, which helped him overcome two more interceptions. :vs. New Orleans.
25. Arizona (3-6-1): Leading Tampa Bay 27-23, the Cardinals let the Buccaneers move 92 yards in only 1:57 for the winning touchdown. :at San Francisco.
26. Cleveland (3-6): Jarvis Landry caught nine of the 10 passes thrown his direction for 97 yards and a 17-yard touchdown. :vs. Pittsburgh (Thursday).
27. Miami (2-7): At this rate, the Dolphins, if they win 1-2 more games, will be drafting out of the top five. :vs. Buffalo.
28. Atlanta (2-7): Item — The Falcons rolled 26-9 at New Orleans. Reaction — Some events defy logic. :at Carolina.
29. N.Y. Jets (2-7): The champions of the New York/New Jersey Metro Area. :at Washington.
30. New York Giants (2-8): Would owner John Mara do a total house-cleaning by axing general manager Dave Gettleman and coach Pat Shurmur? It should be under consideration. :Bye.
31. Washington (1-8): You think the Broncos’ offense is challenged? The Redskins point total over their last seven games — 15, three, seven, 17, zero, nine and nine. Next: vs. N.Y. Jets.
32. Cincinnati (0-9): The Bengals ran 36 more offensive plays than Baltimore, but were outgained 379-307 and blown out 49-13. :at Oakland.



